Monday
Monday is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday. In many parts of the world, it is regarded as the first day of the working and school week.
Ejemplos
3 de 5I usually go to the gym on Monday morning.
I usually go to the gym on Monday morning.
The committee meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 10:00 AM.
The committee meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 10:00 AM.
I really hate waking up early on Monday.
I really hate waking up early on Monday.
Sinónimos
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of the 'Moon'. Monday was originally named 'Moon's Day' in Old English. Imagine a bright moon at the start of your week.
Quiz rápido
I have a very important meeting ___ Monday.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: on
Ejemplos
I usually go to the gym on Monday morning.
everydayI usually go to the gym on Monday morning.
The committee meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 10:00 AM.
formalThe committee meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 10:00 AM.
I really hate waking up early on Monday.
informalI really hate waking up early on Monday.
The study concludes that productivity levels fluctuate significantly every Monday.
academicThe study concludes that productivity levels fluctuate significantly every Monday.
Please ensure all weekly reports are submitted by Monday afternoon.
businessPlease ensure all weekly reports are submitted by Monday afternoon.
Sinónimos
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
A case of the Mondays
A case of the Mondays
Monday morning quarterback
Monday morning quarterback
Blue Monday
Blue Monday
Se confunde a menudo con
Monday is a single day of the week, while a month is a period of four weeks.
Notas de uso
Monday is a proper noun and must always be capitalized. When talking about a recurring event every Monday, you can say 'on Mondays' or 'every Monday'.
Errores comunes
Learners often use the preposition 'in' or 'at' instead of 'on' (e.g., saying 'in Monday' instead of 'on Monday').
Truco para recordar
Think of the 'Moon'. Monday was originally named 'Moon's Day' in Old English. Imagine a bright moon at the start of your week.
Origen de la palabra
From Old English 'Mōnandæg', which literally means 'day of the moon'.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In many Western cultures, Monday is associated with the 'Monday Blues,' a feeling of lethargy or sadness as the work week begins.
Quiz rápido
I have a very important meeting ___ Monday.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: on
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